Table of contents | |
Introduction | |
The Need for Delimitation | |
Composition of the Delimitation Commission | |
Challenges in Delimitation | |
Conclusion |
Delimitation, in essence, is the process of defining boundaries for territorial constituencies within a country to account for changes in population distribution. The Delimitation Commission, an impartial and independent body, is responsible for overseeing this crucial task. Its orders hold great significance as they cannot be challenged before any court, and once presented to the Lok Sabha or State Legislative Assembly, no modifications can be made. This ensures that elections are not delayed indefinitely due to disputes.
The primary reasons for conducting delimitation are:
The Delimitation Commission is appointed by the President of India and collaborates with the Election Commission of India. The commission comprises a retired Supreme Court judge, the Chief Election Commissioner, and the respective State Election Commissioners.
The Delimitation Process
The process of delimitation is governed by Article 82 of the Indian Constitution for Parliament and Article 170 for States. Following each Census, the Parliament enacts a Delimitation Act, which divides the constituencies based on the Census data. Subsequently, the Union government establishes a Delimitation Commission to oversee the process.
The Delimitation Commission has been set up four times in India - in 1952, 1963, 1973, and 2002, under the respective Acts of 1952, 1962, 1972, and 2002. However, there were no delimitation exercises after the Censuses of 1981 and 1991.
Despite its crucial role, delimitation faces several challenges:
Delimitation plays a pivotal role in ensuring the democratic principles of equality and representation are upheld in India's electoral process. By providing every citizen with an equal voice, the process strives to strengthen the essence of democracy. However, addressing the challenges and maintaining the integrity of delimitation remains a continuous effort for India's vibrant democracy.
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